Showing posts with label Emerald city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Emerald city. Show all posts
Thursday, November 12, 2009
New websites about Jaipur and Rajasthan
Jaipur is the Pink city of India that is also known as Emerald city. Jaipur is capital of Rajasthan. It is situated in golden triangle of, tourist map of India. European tourists who travel India call Jaipur Paris of India.
Jaipur, the emerald city is the biggest international center for colored gemstones in India. It is also renowned for jewelry manufacturing especially Kundan Meena Jadau and Thewa art jewelry.
Paintings, handicrafts, carpet, blue pottery, marble idols, garments are some of the other main business and shopping items.
The Pink city is linked well with all means of transport systems i.e. air, railway and road transport. Large numbers of business travelers come to Jaipur to find their business here.
Hawamahal, the icon of Jaipur and other hundreds and thousands of historical monuments in Jaipur represent rich culture and heritage of Rajasthan. Government of India and especially government of Rajasthan have a separate department of Tourism. Tourism department of Rajasthan is keen to welcome tourists.
Both Overseas and indigenous tourists coming to Jaipur enjoy delicious Rajasthani food and beverage with marvelous shopping experience.
Jaipur Municipal Corporation is continually beautifying Jaipur to make it more and more attractive. Both local and state governments organize various festivals in Jaipur. Site builders have added few photos and videos in this site to show you Jaipur live.
Know more about Rajasthan
Know more about Jaipur
Thanks,
Jyoti Kothari
Jyoti Kothari is an author and who writes about Gems and Jewelry, India, Economy, Finance, Management, Skills, Job, Employment, Food, Environment, Jainism and on many other topics.
He is proprietor, Vardhaman Gems, Jaipur, representing centuries old tradition of Excellence in Gems and Jewelry.
Labels:
Air,
Business,
Culture,
Emerald city,
Heritage,
Jaipur,
Pink city,
Railway,
Road Transport,
Shopping
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